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out the newest volume of The
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guitarists - they are currently featuring Phil on their website.
The song you can hear is Manic Depression played by Phil from The
Hendrix Sessions

ORIGINAL
COMPO-10 - WEEKLY SONG-COMPETITION,
COMPLETELY FREE AND JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT!

Every week
we feature 10 artists on Compo-10.They
rank each other and the ones who have been ranked best are featured on
this page (check below). The winner of each week's competition gets to
join a final that will be held after there has been 10 competitions. The
10 winners will rank each other in the final. Check
out the winners
of the previous contests

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your music to be heard?
Want your music to get ranked?

Then join the competition on Compo-10Only
the artists featured send in their votes - Your placement doesn't depend
on how many friends you have like in many online contests. Artists can
join with music from any site where music can be easily downloaded/streamed.
Check out the instructions (in seventeen languages) at this page.

Is
songwriting a genetic predisposition? Or is Liz Miller
blessed to have grown up in an environment of songwriters,
composers and singers. Or is it New Jersey water?
Liz played piano, by ear, at age 5. Liz stepfather,
Bobby Scott, wrote He Aint Heavy, Hes my
Brother, and A Taste of Honey. Her mother, Philadelphia
born Pat Kirby was a regular singer on Steve Allens
Tonight Show.
Sleeping with the radio playing the Rolling Stones next
to Frank Sinatra next to Marvin Gaye had Liz dreaming
to the top songs in all genres.
This may explain why she is comfortable writing songs
from soulful Pop ballads to kick-ass Country. Liz Miller
just gets it.
Liz has released two independent cds. The first
is a hilarious, poignant musical review for new mothers
called Baby Fantasy.
The second cd, There and Back, is martini music for
the new millennium, a jazz/ pop fusion of new lounge.
Liz' primary goal includes writing for Divas.

Visit
Liz'
website

Winner
of
the 17:th Final

More
Than Seventeen
by: Adrina
Thorpe

Singer/songwriter
and pianist, Adrina Thorpe, is a refreshing sound in adult
alternative pop. Her style reflects the softer side of music,
but that doesn�t mean it doesn�t shake people up. With a
haunting voice and delicate touch at the piano, Adrina captures
every audience and sends them on an emotion filled journey
with her heartfelt lyrics.

Adrina
has been writing songs almost as long as she can remember.
Her first song was written on a rainy car ride home when
she was six. "All I can remember is looking through the
foggy streaked window at little bursts of light outside
in the pitch black sky, hearing the sound of the car's engine,
and coming up with a song that brought me to tears that
night. It was a song about a friend of mine who left our
school without ever saying goodbye." From that day on, Adrina�s
love of the more introspective melancholy song was established,
as Adrina�s list of favorite artists goes to show�

Adrina
has been inspired by artists on all ends of the musical
spectrum, including Sarah McLachlan, Coldplay, Five for
Fighting, Tori Amos, Paula Cole, Dido, Evanescence and Chantal
Kreviazuk, however her sound still retains its uniqueness.
This may quite possibly be attributed to the fact that during
Adrina�s formative years she was completely immersed in
classical music and musical theater. Her debut CD is filled
with delicate piano melodies and lush vocals weaving in
and out of each other, drifting amid the punchy bass and
drum lines. Like paper-thin china�like sunrise on the gray
ocean waves�Adrina's melodies captivate listeners with their
distinct beauty.